Traditional Letter of the Week is a 26 week curriculum of letter learning intended to prepare your students for kindergarten.
Preschool and Kindergarten children ready to learn the alphabet will love these Free daily Letter of the Day worksheets with a ton of activities!
Are you looking for a fun letter activities to use in large group, calendar time or morning meeting to review crucial skills each day? Then…
Preschool and Kindergarten children ready to learn the alphabet will love these Free daily Letter of the Day worksheets with a ton of activities!
26 fun actvities to incorporate with your letter of the day! Great for ages 4+
Free printable preschool letter worksheets for learning the alphabet. You'll find hundreds of free preschool printables for students to learn all about the alphabet A-Z. Print our free alphabet tracing worksheets, coloring pages, handwriting pages, letter recognition sheets, color by number and more!
Are you looking for a fun letter activities to use in large group, calendar time or morning meeting to review crucial skills each day? Then…
When we started working our way through all of the letters of the alphabet, we decided that we wanted to create something that we could hold onto and look
Cute, free printable Alphabet Hats for toddler, preschool, pre k, & kindergarten learning ABCs. Crowns are great for letter of the week!
Teach letter sounds and phonics using these letter sounds videos and lessons. Lots of ideas to teach letter sounds in kindergarten or first grade.
Adopting a letter of the a week is an easy way to teach the alphabet, along with all it’s sounds. Here are some ideas to get you started.
I wish I could take credit for this teaching gem that I am about to share with you. My sister (who started teaching five years before I did) shared this letter with me before my first year teaching. F
Simple handwriting and spelling practice for the days of the week and the months of the year. Students practice writing in print and cursive with these free calendar worksheets.
Some of our little learners do not make it to the restroom on time. I like to send a parent letter home to request a change of clothing that will stay in the classroom. You never know when it might be needed! The beginning of the school year is especially hard for the little ones. Come on by to download your FREE letter in English and Spanish.
Whether you are a teacher or homeschool mama, you are sure to love this days of the week poster and more free educational printables.
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
Here on Designbeep,we also aim to help designers to find free yet high quality resources whether for your web design projects or graphic design projects.Who doesn’t like freebies? Well,although we bring together free font collections time to time we decided to share a free font everyday and today’s free font Zelda is designed by Jabir.
Having students color in posters with their names is a great first day activity that provides yearlong decoration for the classroom!
In Acts 2, we read about the beginning of the church on the Day of Pentecost, where God gave the gift of the Holy Spirit to the church. Free printable Bible pack for preschool kids at home or at church. Worksheets, crafts, coloring pages and more.
Teachers, you must send this letter home to parents on the first day of school. It will set the tone with parents for the rest of the year!
Use this Free School Bus name puzzle to help your child learn to recognize and spell their name. Perfect for back to school!
Ok so…I know I haven’t posted much of anything lately. That’s because I’ve been working on a Pacing Guide to use this school year. I wanted to make it editable…
This week was our first week back and, boy am I tired! My class is great though...very inquisitive and eager to learn. They take their work seriously and are actively working most of the day. Who could ask for more?? We did quite a few things this week, but I want to share with you one "get to know you" project we did that really came out great. I seriously can't stop staring at it! I saw this pin on Pinterest. I love how it looks and thought it would make a great welcome sign. Now, on the pin, the hands seemed to be just colored in. I wanted something a bit more. So we started with creating Circle Maps about ourselves. What made us special? What are some things that have shaped us? Where did you go in your life? etc....Most of the kids finished these Circle Maps in class on the first day of school. I then asked the students to trace their hands and arms on a piece of 11 x 17" piece of paper. They then had to draw, write, decorate, etc...the traced in hand with items from the Circle Map. The goal was to teach their fellow classmates about themselves in a visual way, without giving away too much information (ie: I didn't want them to write paragraphs.) That is pretty much how far we got in class. So, the first homework assignment the students had to finish the project at home. I gave them this sheet so that they could be a bit more focused on their project and add a bit if they wanted. (but if you are going copy-less, just forgo this. They can write the information on a sheet of paper instead.) The next day, the hands came back to school...and they were great! I had the kids get into groups and share what they decided to put on their hands and why. The kids learned a lot about each other in that 15 minute session! You can see some of them used words as well as pictures to tell about themselves. I love the one directly in the center of this picture! Others just used pictures, like the one in the middle here. When I went to put them around a piece of poster board, like in the original pin, they didn't fit :( I think if I had used a smaller piece of paper to trace their hands to begin with they might have. Oh well! I decided to put them up as if the hands were all in a line, raising up.....and it came out great! I overlapped the hands, so I was able to get 5 or 6 on one piece of large construction paper. I then mounted them on my wall. I love it! All in all, this was a fun little project that served as a great way for the kids to get to know each other and make a nice display! What is something you do during the first week of school to help the kids get to know each other and for you to learn a little about them? Follow me on Snapchat for even more teaching ideas!
School has officially started for us! We are several days into the school year and I am loving my new class! It's a big group but they are...
Fun A-Z of science experiments. Work your way through the ABC of science with fun experiments, investigations and challenges
After you read The Very Hungry Caterpillar, here are some fun activities. These are free printables for your young learner to enjoy.
FREE printable craft pages using paint to make handprints of all the letters of the alphabet!
This post discusses how to use days of the week in Spanish in fun learning activities. It includes instructions, materials to use, and free worksheets.
Say goodbye at the end of the school year with this free printable teacher letter to your students on the last day of Kindergarten!
Each year, we collect work examples and art projects to create our year long scrapbook. It is something that takes time and effort BUT it is so worth it in the end.
Have a SCARY good time learning with these Monsters Inc Worksheets.. Lots of mth and literacy in these monster printables.
Does the first week of Kindergarten have you shaking in your boots? You are not alone! I've been at this for a little while now so you would think it would get easier with time but I am here to tell you it does not! I still get anxious right before school starts. What will they be like? Will I remember what to do at line up time? What if I don't set things up right and I mess up the whole rest of the year? (sounds dramatic but that is really what goes through my head!) I sat down as soon as school got out and wrote down my first week of lesson plans to put my mind at ease. It has really helped with my worry so far! I wrote down the first five days, plans and procedures I need to introduce, brain breaks, classroom community building activities, easy morning work to get started with and even got my welcome back gifts ready. My mind is officially at ease. I want to make sure I have a lot of fun and a LOT of books planned for the first week too. Here are a couple of fun crafts to go with the books I have planned. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. You can't skip this book the first week of school! Our focus will be all about names the first week (or more!). I put together all of my favorite books with some crafts to help teach all of those back to school procedures like cutting, gluing, and of course following directions. The Wheels on the Bus This one is fun for a little first sound fun. The students change the words to match the first sound in their name. A My Name is Alice by Jane Bayer Alphabet books are the best the first few weeks of school. A My Name is Alice Jane Bayer is the best! This is a fun activity to do after we read the book and they will make really cute self portraits to hang in the hallway the first week of school. Not only did I plan out the activities for these books but for lots of other favorites like Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes, Rosie Takes a Walk by Pat Hutchins, No David by David Shannon, and Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell. So now I don't have to feel guilty when I am floating in the pool this summer (just kidding, I never feel guilty doing that!) But honestly, I can relax knowing all I have to do is hit print when I get back to school. These plans can work for you too! Click here to see them in my store! Or if you are not ready to think about school yet pin this for later! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!
Whether you are a teacher or homeschool mama, you are sure to love this days of the week poster and more free educational printables.
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
Free patterns math worksheet for preschool and kindergarten. Students finish the patterns in each row. I would then have the students color the pattern as
This fun filled pack is FULL of Activities, Flashcards and Wall Decor that are perfect for learning about Months of the Year! Included in this pack are 22 pages: 12 Month Flashcards/ Wall Decor 18 Month-themed Worksheets designed to get your students MOTIVATED to learn This pack is SUPER LOW PREP! Just print and learn! Be sure to check out other materials below: CVC Readers A - Z Letter Cards Flashcards A-Z Letter Recognition Workbook Sight Words Don't forget to click that green star, to follow The Educational Penguin and receive updates on new products! Terms of Use: With the purchase of this file, the purchaser agrees to the following: Free to copy and distribute amongst the classroom Not to copy and distribute outside of the classroom Not the copy and distribute for commercial purposes
Download free Dolch sight words worksheets for pre-k or pre-primer. Learn to recognise sight words.
Here’s an alphabet activity that preschoolers will love! Color the pictures, then search for the letters and circle them. There’s a page for each capital letter! These printable alphabet pages were inspired by my preschool girl and her love of word searches. One day, my 11 year old was working on word searches in a […]